Katie Hopkins has targeted driver mums who park too close to the school gates, telling them, 'Peel your cellulite from your cheap car seat and walk the last few metres.'

The controversial columnist's latest rant was backed it up with a tweet which stated: 'School gate mums! STOP parking ON the school gates. Would it really hurt to park around the corner?'

The post was accompanied by a hand-drawn picture of her vision of a school gate mum, complete with McDonald's breakfast stains on her top, Primark 'jim jams' and fake Uggs.

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Katie Hopkins is notorious for her strong opinions. Here she is pictured on ITV's This Morning when she was explaining why she judges children by the name given to them by their parents. Today, she has hit out at school gate mums who drop their kids off 'ON the school gates'

Katie Hopkins also posted this drawing on Twitter having a go at school mums

Unlike with many of her opinions, the general public seemed to agree with Katie on this one.

On Twitter ‏@Rockcity_cheryl planned to print out Katie's drawing and tape it to the gates at her child's school, while @SparklingGemsta conceded '@KTHopkins you generally irritate me but this drawing was pretty freakin accurate. Mothers like this also infuriate me.'

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@DianeRivens sounded like a woman after Katie's own heart when she tweeted: 'Campaigned for yellow lines. Lazy cows now park on them! Told headmistress if they walked butts might wobble less.'

Diane is a woman after Katie's own heart as she campaigned for yellow lines outside her child's school gates

Chris makes a dig at stay-at-home mums, hinting watching daytime TV is more important to them than walking their kids to school

One tweeter had a dig at stay-at-home mums, commenting: 'But if you park round the corner you have to walk Tyler and Chardonnay, leaving less time for Jeremy Kyle and Orange Housewives.'

Another thought that lazy mums are to blame for lazy kids: 'I totally agree too many lazy people who can't be bothered to walk!! And they wonder why kids don't like walking!!,' said @Kimmi0306.

Kim thinks lazy parents create lazy kids, and not walking them to school sets a bad example

Others thought Katie had in fact missed out on some finer details in her portrait, with 'cigarettes and messy bun/ultra bad hair extensions', 'tattoos' and 'flip-flops and dressing gowns' suggested as additional school gate mum accessories.

The tone of her rant in The Sun raised a few more eyebrows, with statements such as 'Look, you lazy bunch of lunatics!' and 'The main reason you don't walk to school is you'd have to get up earlier and actually get dressed - something that people who work for a living are accustomed to.'

However, when we posted the column on Facebook, mums still generally agreed with her.

'I mostly am offended by Katie Hopkins but find this level of rudeness refreshing today - because this is the hot issue that all school run mums face,' commented Caroline Morley.

The outspoken columnist is known for offending nearly everyone with her controversial opinions, but this time a lot of people agreed with her. Pictured on Channel 5's Celebrity Big Brother

When FEMAIL posted Katie's column on Facebook most people agreed with what she was saying. Although Milla Jowett challenged her to direct traffic at her child's school, which has some 500 pupils

She added, 'I walk and it is better in almost all respects. Keeps me fit and healthy and sets a great example to the children.'

Fiona Wingett agreed, but did argue that not all mums have the option to walk their kids to school. 'I think she has a point. BUT some people have to drive to school - they live 30 miles away. What are they meant to do? Or the mums that are dropping their kids off at school on the way to work?'

Milla Jowett, meanwhile, found the column hilarious and challenged Katie to have a go at directing traffic at her child's junior school, which has some 500 pupils.

She commented, 'I'd like to give her a high-vis vest and a megaphone and she can take charge. I reckon she'd be praying for a pint of gin in her Primark jimmies after that experience.'

Katie has appeared on various chat shows voicing her opinion on matters from breastfeeding to immigration. She is pictured here on ITV's Loose Women

Katie's column wasn't all about cruel jibes though, as she addressed the most important heart of the matter in a couple of lines: 'Stop parking over the zig-zag lines or up on the kerb. You'll end up killing someone.'

Kate Reilly, unfortunately could relate to this. She commented on our Facebook post: 'A little boy was killed on the road at our junior school last year and despite all the measures enforced to heighten road safety near school parents are still parking dangerously.'

This is one of many gripes Katie has with parents, and she has already hit out at school gate mums.

She called them 'bitches because their lives are so boring' in light of the guilty conviction of two British school mothers who were arrested for assault following a brawl at the gates of their children's school in August 2013.